(MAR 30) European TV viewers tuning in
to Prosieben Fight Night tonight will have the opportunity to
watch two reigning Women's Flyweight Champions in the ring. Regina
Halmich holding the WIBF belt and Susianna Kentikian newly crowned
WBA champion.
Kentikian (15-0-0 - 12 KO) will make her
first title defence against Marie Jose Nunez Anchorena (6-1-0 - 5
KO) of Uruguay, while Halmich, will take part in a gimmick rematch
against TV talk show host Stefan Raab, who will be approximately 70
lbs heavier than his opponent.
Halmich and Raab met in the ring back in 2001. The first encounter
ended in a loss and a broken nose to Stefan Raab, who announced
after the fight, that he would never box again---Apparently he has
changed his mind about that, challenging Halmich to a rematch late
last year.
He has since used every opportunity to
repeat his challenge, and Halmich finally gave in shortly after the
first "ProSieben Fight Night" in February, where the two hosted the
show together.
Both Halmich and Raab are household
names in Germany. The former for her astonishing accomplishments, in
and out of the ring. Raab is known for his huge ego, big mouth
and his controversial TV-Total talk show.
The hype for the fight has been quite
intense over the last few days. It started quite cordial with
Halmich declaring, that she finally accepted the rematch both out of
pity, as well as also gratitude to Raab, for giving her the
breakthrough to fame back in 2001. Since then tone has become
somewhat sharper.
Raab promises to beat the cellulite out
of her[Halmich] body knock her lights out, adding that he started
her career and reckons that he has the right to put and end to it
too.
Halmich promises to break Raab down and let him suffer as long as
possible. She took offence to Raab describing former German boxing
idol Henry Maske and Virgil Hill, who will meet in a comeback fight
Saturday in Munich, as old "wash ladies", and has promised to punish
him for his disrespect to two real boxers. Well, I did say it is
a gimmick fight, and trash talk helps in the sale of tickets.
According to the latest reports, 18,500 seats has already been sold
and no doubt millions of viewers will follow the act on live TV.
Fortunately the show also offer some real boxing, featuring young
talents from the Spotlight stable. Susianna Kentikian will make her
first defence of her WBA title against Marie Jose Nunez Anchorena of
Uruguay.
Kentikian's career has
really taken off within the last few months. She won the
WIBF Intercontinental Flyweight title against Maribel Zurita
back in September last year, and the WBA World Title against
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Her aggressive style and
excellent skills in the ring and her charming manners
outside, has really won over the hearts of the German boxing
fans. Halmich has already announced, that she will retire
later this year, and my prediction is, that Kentikian will
be the future show case for women's boxing in Germany.
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She is due to appear on the TV-Total
talk show Thursday 29/3, but she already had an encounter with Raab
last week, when she did 4 rounds of sparring with him. Afterwards
she told the press: "I have softened him up, now it is up to Regina
to finish the job."
Another fight that will be shown live is between heavyweight
Sebastian Köber (7-0-0 / 7 KO) and Luis Oscar Ricail (20-18-2 / 14
KO) in a six rounder.
Two further Spotlight fighters will climb through the ropes in
Cologne. The huge talent Vitali Tajbert (10-0-0 / 4 KO) is up
against Jairo Moura dos Santos (21-8-0 / 14 KO) of Brazil in an 8
round Super Featherweight bout, while Super Middleweight Eduard
Gutknecht (6-0-0 / 5 KO) will be facing Magid Ben Driss of France
(7-17-2 / 4 KO). Whether these 2 fights will be aired, probably
depends on whether the other fights goes the distance.
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